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- the present invention relates generally to Advanced Intelligent Networks (AIN). More particularly, the invention relates to a method for recording subscriber specific messages in a telephone call for use in telephone services.
- AIN Advanced Intelligent Networks
- Telephone service providers presently have available numerous telephone services which may be offered to subscribers. Many of these services require greetings or other types of audible announcements to be recorded and played. As those skilled in the art will recognize, it is highly desirable to have these messages recorded in the voice of the telephone subscriber. However, the current state of available technology has heretofore prohibited such an approach.
- SSP Service Switching Point
- SCP AIN Service Control Point
- IP Intelligent Peripheral
- the method is directed for use in cooperation with an AIN Service Switching Point (SSP) which is connected to each of a subscriber, an AIN SCP, and an Intelligent Peripheral, as indicated above.
- SSP Service Switching Point
- the method comprises the steps of generating a "CallInfoToResource" message at the AIN SCP for receipt by the SSP and the IP.
- the CallInfoToResource message instructs the SSP to establish a connection to the IP and further instructs the IP to record a subscriber specific message.
- the method further includes the generation of a PRIFACILITY message at the SSP for receipt by the IP.
- the PRIFACILITY message instructs the IP to play an announcement and begin recording. Thereafter, the announcement is played at the IP which instructs the subscriber to begin speaking.
- recording is stopped and a RELEASE message is generated at the SSP for receipt by the IP.
- the release message instructs the IP to tear down the call.
- a ResourceClear message is generated at the SSP for receipt by the SCP.
- the ResourceClear message indicates the status of the recording and an ID corresponding to the announcement to be used by the SCP and other services.
- a Disconnect message is generated at the SCP for receipt by the SSP.
- the disconnect message instructs the SSP to tear down the call.
- the AIN SCP is connected to the AIN SSP through Common Channel Signaling (CCS) and communicates with the SSP with AIN 0.0 or later TCAP messaging.
- CCS Common Channel Signaling
- the subscriber is further connected to the SSP with normal lines such as Basic Rate Interface (BRI), Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), etc.
- the SSP is further connected to the IP with trunks such as Primary Rate Interface (PRI), T1, etc. or lines such as Basic Rate Interface (BRI), Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), etc.
- PRI Primary Rate Interface
- BRI Basic Rate Interface
- POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
- the signaling between the SCP and the IP also takes place using an AIN 0.2 interface.
- the signaling may take place using a direct data interface.
- the method of the present invention may be operative with multiple media.
- the incoming trunks/lines terminating at the IP may be mixed in use and the method further requires the generation of an NCA -- Request message at the AIN SCP for receipt by the IP.
- the NCA -- Request message requests the media type.
- an NCA 13 Response message will be generated at the IP for receipt by the SCP.
- the NCA 13 Response message indicates the type of media selected.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic network diagram of the AIN infrastructure required for use with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the call flows resulting when a subscriber calls a specific "administration" telephone number
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the message flows of the AIN service logic contained on the SCP in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram of the method steps of the present invention.
- System 10 includes an AIN end office with AIN 0.0 or later software such as AIN Service Switching Point (SSP) 12.
- SSP AIN Service Switching Point
- Service Switching Points are generally nodes (usually the subscriber's local switch/central office switch) that recognize the "triggers" used when a subscriber invokes an Intelligent Network service and then communicates with a Service Control Point (SCP) to operate the service.
- SCP Service Control Point
- AIN Service Control Points are nodes which contain the service logic and associated data support to execute the required customer services.
- AIN Service Switching Points are typically connected to AIN Service Control Points via signaling links and packet switches such as AIN Service Transfer Points (STPs).
- STPs AIN Service Transfer Points
- SSP 12 is connected with the Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) device 14 of the subscriber with normal lines such as Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), Basic Rate Interface (BRI), etc.
- CPE Customer Premises Equipment
- BRI Basic Rate Interface
- System 10 further includes an AIN Service Control Point (SCP) 16 which is connected to SSP 12 through Common Channel Signaling (CCS) such as CCS No. 7 (SS7) and is shown in one preferred embodiment of FIG. 1, connected through a Service Transfer Point (STP) 18.
- CCS Common Channel Signaling
- STP Service Transfer Point
- Common Channel Signaling System No. 7 SS7
- SS7 generally operates at 64 KbPS and can support variable message links up to 2,176 bits (272 octets) of information per message.
- SCP 16 communicates with Intelligent Peripheral (IP) 20 using either an AIN 0.2 IP interface or a direct data interface.
- IP Intelligent Peripheral
- an AIN 0.2 IP interface is an interworking between Transaction Capability Application Part (TCAP) protocol and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Q.931 protocol, where the SCP 16 communicates to the IP 20 using TCAP, and the IP 20 communicates to the SSP 12 using Q.931.
- TCAP Transaction Capability Application Part
- ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
- the SSP 12 interworks TCAP and Q.931.
- IP 20 which contains recording equipment for voice, fax, and other media, is connected with SSP 12 using trunks (TRI, T1, etc.) or lines (POTS, BRI). IP 20 can also be remotely located.
- the signaling between SCP 16 and IP 20 may take place using a direct data interface.
- This is a direct connection, or connection through a data network, between the SCP 16 and the IP 20.
- SS7 Signaling System No. 7
- the underlying protocol would most likely be Ethernet, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), Switched Multi-megabit Data Service (SMDS), etc.
- FIGS. 2-3 show the call flows between SSP 12, SCP 16, and IP 20 which are used to record voice for use in an announcement in accordance with the present invention. In these call flows, it is assumed for illustration purposes that an AIN 0.2 IP interface is being used for a local IP.
- FIG. 2 provides a schematic diagram of the call flows resulting from a subscriber calling a specific "administration" telephone number. Subsequent to these call flows, the AIN service logic on the SCP is activated with the resulting call flows which are shown in FIG. 3.
- the subscriber must first dial an administration number 22 that is used to record an announcement.
- This administration number on SSP 12 is provisioned with an AIN trigger. In the example shown, it is a termination attempt trigger 24. In keeping with the invention, however, it is recognized that other triggers could be used.
- the SSP 12 detects that the administration number has been dialed and launches an AIN query to the SCP 16. Thereafter, the AIN service logic on the SCP is invoked.
- SCP 16 Since the user is requesting to record an announcement, SCP 16 responds with a SendToResource message 26. SSP 12 will then send a PRI SETUP message 28 to the IP 20, instructing it, among other things, to play an announcement instructing the subscriber to enter his or her Personal Identification Number (PIN).
- PIN Personal Identification Number
- the IP plays the prompt to enter PIN 30 followed by the subscriber dialing his or her Personal Identification Number (PIN) via Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) digits 32.
- PIN Personal Identification Number
- DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
- the IP 20 responds to the SSP 12 with a PRIFACILITY message 34, including the PIN that was dialed by the subscriber 14.
- SSP 12 responds to the SCP 16 with a CallinfoFromResource message 36, including the PIN that was dialed by the subscriber 14.
- the SCP 16 sends a CallInfoToResource message 38 to SSP 12.
- the CallInfoToResource message 38 instructs the SSP 12 to establish a connection to the IP 20, and for the IP 20 to record a message.
- the AIN CallInfoToResource message is modified.
- the resource-type parameter is expanded to include the following:
- AnnounceRecordBlock : ⁇ SEQUENCE ⁇
- SSP 12 sends a PRIFACILITY message 40 to IP 20.
- This message instructs the IP 20 to play an announcement and begin recording, as defined above.
- the IP 20 thereafter plays an announcement 42 instructing the subscriber to begin speaking.
- the subscriber begins speaking 44 and, when finished, either lets the IP 20 time out or enters a digit, i.e. a Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) digit to complete recording.
- SSP 12 returns a RELEASE message 46 to the IP 20, instructing it to tear down the call.
- SSP 12 thereafter returns a ResourceClear message 48 to the SCP 16, indicating the status of the recording and the announcement ID to be used later in another service.
- the CallInfoFromResource message may also be used if additional recordings are desired in the same session. This capability requires changes to the ResourceClear (and CallInfoFromResource) message as follows.
- the FlexResult parameter would be encoded as:
- SCP 14 After performing the above steps, the SCP 14 would have an Announcement ID to be used in other services. Finally, SCP 16 returns a Disconnect message 50 to SSP 12, instructing it to tear down the call.
- the present invention is also operable with respect to multiple media.
- two preferred methods have been considered by applicant in which the IP 20 and SCP 16 may identify a specific media:
- Incoming trunks/lines terminating at the IP 20 can be dedicated to specific media. That is, certain trunk groups may be dedicated to voice messaging, while other trunk groups may be dedicated to FAX messaging, etc. In such case, the service logic on SCP 16 would determine the media type by its trunk identification (ID);
- incoming trunks/lines terminating at the IP 20 can be mixed in use. That is, a specific trunk/line can be used for voice and fax. "Off the shelf" equipment exists today that can handle both voice and fax. In such a case, the messaging between IP 20 and SCP 16 needs to identify a media type. Rather than modify existing messages, this will be accomplished with "non-call associated signaling". That is, SCP 16 can send a message to IP 20 at any time, regardless of a call.
- the EnvelopContent parameter of the NCA -- Request message will be defined (see GR-1129 Core Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) Switch-Intelligent Peripheral Interface (IPI) generic requirements, Bellcore Issue 1, November 1993 for Non-call Associated signaling message definitions).
- SCP 16 would send an NCA -- Request message to the IP 20, requesting the media type.
- IP 20 would then respond with an NCA -- Response, indicating voice, FAX, etc.
- the EnvelopContent for the NCA -- Request message will be encoded as follows:
- the results will be returned in the NCA 13 Response message.
- the EnvelopContent for the NCA 13 Response message will be encoded as follows:
- First Octet Bit A-H media type (0 for voice, 1 for fax, 2 for video, etc.)
- the applications using the above messages will most likely need to delete messages. It is anticipated that this function will be accomplished with "non-call associated signaling". That is, SCP 16 can send a message to IP 20 at any time, regardless of a call.
- the EnvelopContent parameter of the NCA -- Request message will be defined (see GR-1129 referenced above for non-call associated signaling message definitions). Specifically, the EnvelopContent for the NCA-Request message will be encoded as follows:
- the EnvelopContact for the NCA 13 Response message will be encoded as:
- the above method steps may be further summarized.
- the method is directed for use in cooperation with an AIN Service Switching Point (SSP) which is connected to each of a subscriber, an AIN Service Control Point (SCP) and an Intelligent Peripheral (IP).
- SSP Service Switching Point
- SCP AIN Service Control Point
- IP Intelligent Peripheral
- the method includes generating 52 a CallInfoToResource message at the AIN SCP for receipt by the SSP and the IP.
- the CallInfoToResource message instructs the SSP to establish a connection to the IP and further instructs the IP to record a subscriber message.
- a PRIFACILITY message is generated 54 at the SSP for receipt by the IP.
- the PRIFACILITY message instructs the IP to play an announcement and begin recording.
- An announcement is thereafter played 56 at the IP instructing the subscriber to begin speaking.
- a RELEASE message is generated 60 at the SSP for receipt by the IP.
- the RELEASE message instructs the IP to tear down the call.
- a ResourceClear message is generated 62 at the SSP for receipt by the SCP.
- the ResourceClear message indicates the status of the recording and an ID corresponding to the announcement to be used by the SCP in other services.
- a DISCONNECT message is generated 64 at the SCP for receipt by the SSP.
- the disconnect message instructs the SSP to tear down the call.
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